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6 TopicsNo longer able to add Teams link in invite from shared calendar in browser
Since one or two weeks I am no longer able to add a Teams link to an invite that I send from a shared emailaccount/calendar when I am using the browser link instead of the Outlook app. My situation: I am a contractor, working remotely for a company on my personal laptop. I have a personal company account (mailbox/calendar/Teams etc.). I support a specific team that meets regularly. I take care of organizing all the team meetings, and because I am not working every minute of the day, we decided to send invites for the whole team from the shared mailbox of the team, so that if I am not around immediately, others can adjust the invites as well. This worked perfectly for years. But since one or two weeks I am no longer able to add a Teams link when I access the account throught the browser (same for my colleagues). My colleagues can still add a Teams link when they use the Outlook app, however, since I am working on a personal laptop I cannot install the app and have to work from the browser. I reached out to internal IT support of course, but they can't help me unfortunately. First they stated that this never worked (which is not true, because I have been doing this for years) and later they stated that it is a change from the Microsoft end so they cannot solve it. Is this correct? And if so, what other ways of working would be available to reach the goal we are after (me setting up all initial meetings but others being able to adjust the invites as well when needed)? I also tried adding one colleague as a co-organizor, but it turned out that this colleague can still not change the meeting details..... Anyone here can help/advise?62Views0likes2CommentsIs there a way to always open Teams meetings on the browser?
I often switch computers, so I'd prefer not to depend on any installed software. Is there a way for the Teams meetings always open on the browser, instead of having to click the "Join on the web instead" button every single time?23KViews1like4CommentsGuest user cannot join live event via browser
I've setup guest access to Microsoft Teams, to be able invite guests to live events. I'm able to setup the live event with the option "specific people or groups". And I'm also able to join the event with internal users but not with external ones.Solved9.8KViews0likes8CommentsOpening a browser from Teams app will open a browser started under "Run as" as a different user
We often start IE using "Run As" to access various admin apps under different accounts. If I am logged into Windows as my normal id "jim" and then start IE using Run As to run as "jimadmin," and that IE is the only IE session running at the time in Windows, then when clicking on a link in the Teams APP (not browser, the app), it opens the link in the IE session that is under "jimadmin," instead of starting a new IE process as "jim" as I would expect. This seems like a BIG security hole - con someone into click the wrong link while their session is elevated and pwn them.2.4KViews0likes0Comments